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Guide specifications

Fan Coil Unit
Horizontal Cabinet Model, Ducted

HVAC Guide Specifications

Size Range:

800 to 4000 Nominal Cfm

Carrier Model Number:

42BH

Part 1 — General

1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Horizontal, 2-pipe or 4-pipe, belt-driven, galvanized
casing model fan coil unit for ducted installation above
the ceiling, with full access to internal components.

1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE

Each coil shall be factory tested for leakage at 350
psig air pressure with coil submerged in water. Insu-
lation and adhesive shall meet NFPA-90A require-
ments for flame spread and smoke generation. Factory-
installed motors shall be UL approved.

1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

Unit shall be handled and stored in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.

Part 2 — Products

2.01 EQUIPMENT

A. General:

Factory-assembled, horizontal, draw-thru type fan coil
unit for ducted installation above the ceiling. Unit shall
be complete with water coils, fan(s), motor, belt drive,
drain pan, and filter.

B. Casing:

Construction shall be heavy-gage galvanized steel, lined
with one-in. thick glass fiber thermal/acoustical insu-
lation. Supply and return duct connection shall be one
in. thick and 2 in. long, respectively. Removable side
panels shall be provided for access to the fan/motor
assembly. Drain pan shall be constructed of galva-
nized steel, extending under the full length and width
of the coil(s) and pitched for positive drainage. The
inside surface of the drain pan shall be coated with
closed cell fire-retardant, foam insulation.

C. Fans:

Belt-driven, double-width fan wheels shall have forward-
curved blades and be statically and dynamically bal-
anced. Fan drive shall consist of variable-pitch motor
pulley, fixed-pitch fan pulley and V-belt. Fans and
scrolls shall be of galvanized steel.

D. Coils:

Standard unit shall be equipped with a 4-row coil for
installation in a 2-pipe system and additional rows of
coil shall be provided for installation in a 4-pipe sys-
tem as described in the Special Features section. Coils
shall have

1

2

-in. copper tubes, aluminum fins bonded

to the tubes by mechanical expansion and have a work-
ing pressure of 250 psig. Each coil shall have a manual
air vent and sweat connections for copper tubes.

E. Operating Characteristics:

A single-circuit coil unit installed in a 2-pipe system
shall be capable of providing heating or cooling as
determined by the operating mode of the central wa-
ter supply system. A double-circuit coil unit installed
in a 4-pipe system shall be capable of providing se-
quenced heating and cooling.

F. Motor(s):

Fan motors shall be open, drip proof, single-speed,
60 Hz, 1750 rpm or 50 Hz, 1425 rpm, either single
or 3-phase, suitable for continuous duty at 104 F
(40 C). Single-phase motors are capacitor start resil-
ient base mounted, include automatic reset thermal
overload protection and are available in 115, 208,
or 230 volts (60 Hz) or 110 or 220 volts (50 Hz).
Three-phase motors are rigid base mounted and are
available in 208, 230, or 460 volts (60 Hz) or 190
or 380 volts (50 Hz).

G. Special Features:

Certain standard features are not applicable when the
features designated by * are specified. See your local
Carrier Sales Office for amending specifications.

*

1. Coils

a.

Unit coil(s) shall be equipped with automatic
air vent(s).

b.

Unit shall be equipped with a high-capacity
6-row coil for installation in a 2-pipe system.

c.

For installation in a 4-pipe system, unit shall
be equipped with either a 4-row cooling/1-
row hot water heating split-circuit coil, or a
4/2, 6/1, or 6/2 split-circuit coil as required.

d.

Unit shall be equipped with a 4-row cooling/
1-row steam heating or 6-row cooling/1-row
steam heating split-circuit coil for installation
in a 4-pipe system.

e.

Unit shall be equipped with a high-capacity,
6-row cooling/1-row steam heating split-
circuit coil for installation in a 4-pipe system.

f.

Unit shall be equipped with either a 4-row
DX cooling coil or a 6-row DX cooling coil
as required.

g.

For installation in a 4-pipe system the unit
shall be equipped with either a 4-row DX
cooling/1-row heating split-circuit coil or a
4/2, 6/1, or 6/2 split-circuit coil as required.

*

2. Filters

a.

A one-in. permanent filter shall be installed
in the unit.

b.

Extra one-in. permanent or throwaway fil-
ters shall be furnished for field installation as
indicated on the equipment schedule.

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Summary of Contents for 42BH Series

Page 1: ...either of two split coil options Coils consist of alu minum fins securely bonded to 1 2 in OD seamless copper tubes Each fin s aluminum collar ensures accurate control of the fin spacing while complet...

Page 2: ...teel reinforced for maximum rigidity and structural strength Removable side panels allow easy access for servicing interior components One inch matte surface glass fiber thermal acoustical insula tion...

Page 3: ...8 OD COPPER COIL CONN 1 AND 2 ROW in 5 8 OD 5 8 OD 5 8 OD 5 8 OD 5 8 OD 5 8 OD COPPER DRAIN CONN SIZES in 7 8 OD 7 8 OD 7 8 OD 7 8 OD 7 8 OD 7 8 OD Options and accessories Coils Choice of 2 pipe syste...

Page 4: ...th unit horsepower Above 3 4 hp motors are base mounted 6 Four row coil shown DIMENSION UNIT SIZE 42BH 08 12 16 20 30 40 A 35 35 35 389 16 441 16 389 16 B 18 18 18 22 29 29 C 109 16 109 16 115 8 1311...

Page 5: ...er temperature rise of 9 2 degrees F I Determine the rating curve sensible capacity and the actual sensible capacity A Enter the cooling curve at the intersection of total capacity 71 3 MBtuh and ente...

Page 6: ...65 F Project from this point horizontally to the right to the speci fied entering water temperature 42 F and then verti cally to read water temperature rise of 11 0 degrees F I Calculate actual water...

Page 7: ...0 88 1400 1 06 1 10 0 94 0 92 1500 0 97 0 96 1600 1 00 1 00 0 89 0 85 1700 1 03 1 03 0 92 0 90 1800 1 06 1 08 0 94 0 93 1900 1 09 1 12 0 97 0 96 2000 1 12 1 16 1 00 1 00 2100 1 02 1 04 2200 1 06 1 07...

Page 8: ...110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 50 0 455 0 545 0 636 0 727 0 818 0 909 1 000 1 091 1 182 1 273 1 364 55 0 409 0 500 0 591 0 682 0 773 0 864 0 955 1 045 1 136 1 227 1 318 60 0 363 0 455 0 545 0...

Page 9: ...0 6 40 16 2 81 0 50 0 45 11 9 59 5 42 0 50 7 5 37 5 33 0 20 2000 4 40 18 8 94 0 58 0 45 13 4 67 0 48 0 50 8 6 43 0 39 0 6 40 21 0 105 0 63 5 45 16 0 80 0 52 2 50 11 0 55 0 42 0 30 3000 4 40 25 6 128...

Page 10: ...Performance data cont COOLING CAPACITY 42BH08 4 ROW 800 CFM 6 ROW 800 CFM 10...

Page 11: ...COOLING CAPACITY 42BH12 4 ROW 1200 CFM 6 ROW 1200 CFM 11...

Page 12: ...Performance data cont COOLING CAPACITY 42BH16 4 ROW 1600 CFM 6 ROW 1600 CFM 12...

Page 13: ...COOLING CAPACITY 42BH20 4 ROW 2000 CFM 6 ROW 2000 CFM NOTE Arrows illustrate Step III and IV of Selection Procedure Example 1 13...

Page 14: ...Performance data cont COOLING CAPACITY 42BH30 4 ROW 3000 CFM 6 ROW 3000 CFM 14...

Page 15: ...COOLING CAPACITY 42BH40 4 ROW 4000 CFM 6 ROW 4000 CFM 15...

Page 16: ...3 48 3 45 35 2 31 5 39 1 39 1 47 4 28 5 48 2 37 3 62 3 34 2 63 0 43 0 50 24 3 24 3 31 8 31 8 32 6 22 7 35 1 31 7 47 4 28 6 48 2 37 5 2000 40 50 6 40 1 53 1 49 9 64 4 36 5 65 1 46 1 79 6 42 1 80 3 51 7...

Page 17: ...4 47 1 82 9 43 7 83 6 53 4 50 35 7 33 6 41 5 41 5 49 3 30 6 50 5 40 5 67 2 37 4 67 8 47 2 2000 40 68 7 50 6 70 0 61 5 84 6 46 6 85 3 57 3 101 9 52 7 102 4 63 3 45 53 5 43 7 57 1 54 9 69 8 40 2 70 4 50...

Page 18: ...Performance data cont 42BH WATER PRESSURE DROP 18...

Page 19: ...42BH WATER PRESSURE DROP cont 19...

Page 20: ...Performance data cont 42BH WATER PRESSURE DROP cont 20...

Page 21: ...800 08 34 51 05 08 15 22 05 06 14 10 900 10 36 54 06 10 18 27 06 07 17 11 12 1000 07 33 49 04 06 11 17 02 03 15 09 1100 08 35 51 04 07 13 20 03 03 18 11 1200 09 36 54 05 08 16 23 03 04 19 12 1300 10...

Page 22: ...5 1 2 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1680 1 2 1680 1 2 1680 1 2 800 1250 1 3 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1680 3 4 1680 3 4 900 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1345 1 2 1680 3 4 1680 3...

Page 23: ...these are draw through units it will be necessary to calculate the air temperature leaving the coil for all heating applications If this temperature exceeds 104 F consult Syra cuse to determine avail...

Page 24: ...ded Since these are draw through units it will be necessary to calculate the air temperature leaving the coil for all heating applications If this temperature exceeds 104 F consult Syra cuse to determ...

Page 25: ...8 4 4 4 3 4 13 0 6 5 1 15 0 7 5 50 HZ THREE PHASE MOTORS 1425 Rpm HORSEPOWER VOLTAGE 190 380 1 3 1 8 0 9 1 2 2 8 1 4 3 4 3 2 1 6 1 4 0 2 0 11 2 5 6 2 8 2 7 2 3 6 NOTES 1 Motor full load amps listed re...

Page 26: ...the tubes by mechanical expansion and have a work ing pressure of 250 psig Each coil shall have a manual air vent and sweat connections for copper tubes E Operating Characteristics A single circuit co...

Page 27: ...5 90 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Book 3 Tab 7a Page 28 Catalog No 524 228 Printed in...

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